Fuel
Incite
Incite verb - To bring (something volatile or intense) into being.
Nearby Words: incitement, inciting
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- The Slitheen in the Doctor Who episode "World War III" disguise themselves as the British government and try to incite the titular event, so that the Earth is reduced to a radioactive pile of rock... which they can then sell as spacecraft fuel.
Source: War for Fun and Profit - However, the Chairman's lackey, the "Wizard," has hacked into the plane's controls and proceeds to depressurize the cabins, knocking everyone out, while cutting off the radio contact and opening up the fuel tanks to help incite a horrific crash.
Source: Series / Walker, Texas Ranger
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